C. Crane CCRadio SW Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1

    Instruction manual please read all the instructions completely before use and save this manual for future reference..

  • Page 2: Before Use

    Warning: to prevent fire or electric shock haz- ard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. The lightning flash and arrow- head within the triangle is a warn- ing sign alerting you of “danger- ous voltage” inside the radio. Caution: to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the ra...

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Unpacking ....................................................................................................... 2 quick start ..................................................................................................... 4 radio identification ..................................................

  • Page 4: Quick Start

    Page 4 ccradio sw quick start 1. Turn “am rf gain” control knob y full clockwise. 2. Slide “am sensitivity” switch h to “distant” position. 3. Slide “fm/sw antenna” switch j to “internal” position. 4. Select band by rotating band selection knobs: a) for am band turn “am/sw” knob i to “am” and “am/sw...

  • Page 5

    Ccradio sw page 5 radio identification — front view i • timer a o • timer b p memory or • charge { sw band selection } reset q tuning knob w dial speed selection e volume control r bass control q power or • sleep timer w dual time button e lock button r down or • minute t up or • hour or 12/24 hour ...

  • Page 6

    Page 6 ccradio sw radio identification — side views g key light switch h am sensitivity switch j fm/sw antenna switch a line out jacks s battery size switch d dc power in jack f radio handle left left view right right view g a s d f h j.

  • Page 7

    Ccradio sw page 7 radio identification — back view k whip antenna l battery compartment : am if output a am external antenna s ground d fm/sw external antenna f am tuning step switch back view k l : d s a 9k 10k size aa 1.5v size aa 1.5v size aa 1.5v size aa 1.5v size d 1.5v size d 1.5v size d 1.5v ...

  • Page 8

    Page 8 ccradio sw features and operation explained — front of radio introduction the ccradio-sw can receive weaker signals, with superior audio, than perhaps any portable radio ever made. You are given much more control over how the radio works, sounds and picks up a signal. You can even deliver a d...

  • Page 9

    Ccradio sw page 9 features and operation explained — front of radio 2) it sets the “world” or “local” time clock to the default time clock when the radio is “off”. To change the default display time clock, with the radio “off”, hold the button down for five seconds. The radio display will change dis...

  • Page 10

    Page 10 ccradio sw features and operation explained — front of radio clock set y the button has two functions: 1) when the radio is “off”, the button sets the time on the default clock. Clock set see “dual time” (page 8) to set “world” or “local” time clock to the default time clock. To set the time...

  • Page 11

    Ccradio sw page 11 features and operation explained — front of radio clock to “utc” (universal time coordinated) the time diff number is the number of hours between “local” time and “world” time. As an example, san francisco, ca, is 8 hours behind utc. Set the “world” time clock 8 hours ahead of “lo...

  • Page 12

    Page 12 ccradio sw features and operation explained — front of radio pressing the “timer a” button. Alarm modes: on “buzzer”, the alarm will sound for three minutes and the will flash. On “speaker”, the radio will come on to the station and volume setting that you listened to before turning the radi...

  • Page 13

    Using a different ac adapter could ruin your radio and it will void your warranty. Charging rechargeable batteries: select the battery size you would like to charge by using the “battery size” switch s on the left side of the radio. Install “aa” or “d” size rechargeable batteries such as nickel meta...

  • Page 14

    Page 14 ccradio sw features and operation explained — front of radio the “tuning” dial has two functions: 1) when the radio is “on”, it is used to tune in stations; and 2) when the radio is “off”, it can be used to adjust the time for time clocks and alarms. See “clock set” (page 10) and “alarm set”...

  • Page 15

    Ccradio sw page 15 features and operation explained — front of radio the “volume” dial adjusts volume for the speaker and “headphone” jack. It does not adjust volume for “line out” jacks a . Turn the volume down before plugging in headphones. Volume knob e the best bass response is achieved when the...

  • Page 16

    Page 16 ccradio sw features and operation explained — front of radio this switch is used with “am/sw–fm” band switch o to select am band or sw band ranges “sw1”, “sw2” and “sw3”. Am/sw switch i this switch is used to select am and sw “wide” and “narrow” modes. It is also used to select fm “mono” and...

  • Page 17

    Ccradio sw page 17 features and operation explained — front of radio the “snooze” bar has two functions: 1) the “snooze” bar is used to pause an alarm. See “setting the alarm” on page 11. To snooze, press and release the “snooze” bar [ on top of the radio, while the alarm is going off. The alarm ico...

  • Page 18

    Page 18 ccradio sw features and operation explained — left side “line out” is used to send the radioʼs audio to an external amplified speaker or stereo sys- tem. It is a fixed output level designed to work with external systems. The radioʼs “volume”, “bass” and “treble” controls do not function when...

  • Page 19

    Ccradio sw page 19 features and operation explained — left, right & back the handle is made of a special, high-tensile strength plastic to resist breakage. It is designed to fold down when not in use. Radio handle f setting the “key light” switch to “on” turns the button back light function “on”. Wh...

  • Page 20

    Page 20 ccradio sw features and operation explained — back of radio antenna”, set “fm/sw antenna” switch j to “internal”, extend the “whip antenna” fully and try rotating it into different positions. It is best to try the radio with the “whip antenna” first. While on fm, try collapsing the last two ...

  • Page 21: Specifications

    Ccradio sw page 21 features and operation explained — back of radio ple antenna. A small diameter insulated stranded wire, about 60 feet in length is a good place to start. Antenna wire can be attached by pressing the spring loaded lever and inserting the wire. See “ground” jack s to complete the an...

  • Page 22: Troubleshooting Guide

    Page 22 ccradio sw troubleshooting guide pal connector assembly the ccradio sw will not turn on: 1. Make sure the “lock” is off. 2. Check the “battery selection” switch to make sure it is in the proper position. 3. Be sure that the batteries are installed correctly. 4. Make sure all batteries are go...

  • Page 23: Safety Instructions

    Ccradio sw page 23 read before operating equipment save these instructions to prevent damage to your radio or possible injury to you or others, read these safety precau- tions and instructions entirely before applying power to your radio. Keep these precautions and instructions where all who use thi...

  • Page 24

    Model: ccradio sw ansi c63.4: 2003 this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired op...